Lot 393
  • 393

Pablo Picasso

Estimate
250,000 - 350,000 USD
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Description

  • Pablo Picasso
  • Nu et homme assis
  • Signed Picasso and dated 20.12.69. (upper left)
  • Blue crayon on paper
  • 17 by 21 1/2 in.
  • 43 by 54.6 cm

Provenance

Marlborough Fine Arts, Ltd., London
George Embiricos, Switzerland (acquired from the above in 1972 and sold by the estate: Sotheby's, New York, November 8, 2012, lot 32)
Private Collection, London (acquired at the above sale and sold: Sotheby's, New York, May 8, 2014, lot 324)
Acquired at the above sale

Exhibited

Avignon, Palais de Papes, Pablo Picasso, 1970, no. 44, illustrated in the catalogue
New York, Marlborough Gallery & Saidenberg Gallery, Homage to Picasso for his 90th Birthday, 1971, no. 111, illustrated in the catalogue

Literature

Christian Zervos, Pablo Picasso, Oeuvres de 1969, vol. XXXI, Paris, 1976, no. 559, illustrated pl. 179
Rafael Alberti, A Year of Picasso, Paintings: 1969, New York, 1971, no. 151, illustrated p. 148
The Picasso Project, ed., Picasso's Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings and Sculpture: The Sixties III 1968-1969, San Francisco, 2003, no. 69-566, illustrated p. 293

Condition

Executed on beige colored laid paper. Sheet is t-hinged to a mount at 3 places along top edge of verso. The edges are deckled and slightly mat stained. The sheet overall is slightly time-stained. There are various accretions and faint stains visible on perimeter of verso from previous mounting and a few scattered pindot repairs are visible throughout sheet. There are a few faint creases to the bottom left quadrant. Some darker natural inclusions are visible scattered throughout the sheet. The work is in overall good condition.
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Catalogue Note

This lascivious voyeur, savoring the spectacle of the nude female figure, belongs to a series of works from the late 1960s that are understood to be thinly-veiled references to Picasso and his wife, Jacqueline. The present composition belongs to a series of sexualized visual exchanges between a be-hatted man and nude women, and it is by far the most erotically-charged, with the couple reciprocating each other's gaze. The contortions of the model, whose facial features resemble those of Jacqueline, call to mind some of Picasso's most sensually explicit depictions of the voluptuous Marie-Thérèse from the 1930s. In this later work, though, a male figure has entered the composition, whose physical proximity to the nude could be interpreted as the 88-year-old Picasso himself reclaiming the sexual stamina of his youth.

Themes of sex and passion would appear in many guises throughout Picasso's final years, such as the virile musketeers and pipe-smoking brigadiers entangled in romantic encounters with women, or the relationship between the painter and his model as depicted in the studio. The artist's choice of a brothel theme here reflects his life-long admiration of the works of Degas, whose scenes of maisons closes were a potent source of inspiration for Picasso.